The blog today is written by Heather.
We have arrived! The wait was endless, but I was so excited. The first thing I saw when I...
We have arrived! The wait was endless, but I was so excited. The first thing I saw when I...
What is one of your favorite things you remember doing as a kid? This week the kids got a new...
The kids love to ride their bicycles around the compound and occasionally the older kids take theirs along the canal...
The boss lady is back on the compound. Karen arrived home on the weekend from Canada and got a warm...
So let me give you a quick overview of a week with 17 kids on the compound 24/7 because school...
No School – Say What??? The kids have all been off school this week. School was closed due to elections...
These kids didn’t get the memo that the clocks went back Saturday night. So we had an extra hour of praise...
I have to say I love to teach and although I have retired from formal teaching in Montreal, I have...
Notice to the HATS Board of Directors: October’s report will be late because all the papers and receipts are in...
Tuesday Tidbits … in pictures. Where would we be without the HATS cook Germaine Markenson Magdala The...
Hi everyone, this is our first Sunday back at HATS. I thought I would share with you what church looks...
And we are back – yup! After 5 months at home it was time to return to our other home...
Seth (and Jessie) here! It’s was so good to be back in Haiti at HATS! I use the past tense...
This past Saturday, October 3rd, we participated in Ride for Refuge to raise funds for Hands Across the Sea. Participants...
Guess who has returned to visit us for a week? Yes, Jessie and Seth. We are all very happy to...
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This is my first time traveling outside of Canada and I am proud to say it was for a mission trip. I have always wanted to go on one and see what it like in other parts of the world and do what I can to help out. Haiti is a terminus life change for me and how I look at things. Seeing these kids and how they have such a passion for each other and for us is truly inspiring. I look back to what I was like at that age and I don’t think I was half as kind or generous as they are. This morning we did devotions and as I was speaking about what an impact they had on me only in one day I started to tear up…it was very emotional to talk about.
They call Karen “the helicopter ” and after spending three days by her side I know why. She propels through life!!! If you want to get on the ride you better start running. It is an amazing work that the Lord is doing here through so many many dedicated workers…literally hundreds of children impacted every day with the love of Christ…but the task to do so is enormous. The dedication of staff is invaluable…they NEED US ALL!!
We have so enjoyed our time here. The work we have done has been fulfilling, the fellowship has been memorable and our hearts are forever impacted by the sweet, sweet children. A piece of HATS will always stay with each of us and who knows, maybe a few will return!
I have learned much about Haiti in my short stay here, much about generational, entrenched poverty, and much about hope. We can only be part of the bringing of hope if we become one small actor on the huge stage that is poverty. Thank you, Lynn Clark, for inviting me to share this life changing experience with you, and thank-you, Karen Huxter, for investing so much of your life in a work designed to bring hope to those who need it more than any Canadian could ever imagine.
Such important work done with LOVE and commitment!
We’ve made a difference, I believe. Big stuff, little stuff; it all contributed to the greater good and that big picture: keeping HATS a surviving and thriving, safe haven for the children of Deschapelles, Haiti. And oh my, what children they are. As expected, it was tough to leave. There were tears, whispers, hugs and I’ll miss you’s. I learned that it gets easier (only a bit) for those who’ve done this a few times. As Bob says “I’m part of the furniture now. I don’t say ‘goodbye’, I say ‘see you later’.” Maybe that’s how you cope with leaving…you return. Once, five times, 10 times. However many. Guaranteed you’ll leave a different person than when you came in.
Personally, this is my first time here. I’ve never done a mission trip of any sort before and I’ve certainly never been anywhere this hot before. I keep seeing things that are different from what I’m used to, and hearing about things even more unfamiliar to me. One of the most surprising things to meis how quickly I’ve grown to love all the people here. Everyone here is great, and the team is wonderful too. Watching everyone support each other warms my heart almost as much as the sun warms my skin. I’ve learned a lot from this experience, and I know that this trip has already had a profound impact on my life.
One thing that has impacted me on this trip is seeing the children and all the dedication in this orphanage. There is so much going on behind the scenes to keep the HATS orphanage and school running.
Thank you Karen for everything you do, all the hard work and dedication that you put into this place, all of the work behind the scenes. Thank you for putting up with all the craziness that we bring when we come to your house for the week, just thank you times a million and one for everything Karen. I can write about my week until I am blue in the face (maybe not write that long but if you know me I can definitely talk for that long), and can sing about kit kat bars until my voice gives out, but I cannot even begin to try and articulate in song, dance, or other random art forms how thankful and blessed I am to have been given this experience not only once but twice! Thank you – thank you – thank you – thank you!!!!!!!
Amazing organization! Had the pleasure of visiting twice, and can’t wait to go back again someday. God is doing some wonderful things at HATS!
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